Colleen Moore in Why Be Good? (1929)

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Colleen Moore in Why Be Good? (1929)
Footlight Parade (Lloyd Bacon, 1933)
Harold Lloyd in Just Neighbors (1919)
Ecstasy (1933)
Dorothy Sebastian and Anita Page in, “Our Dancing Daughters” (1928)
The Sphere, England, November 29, 1920
“When I first went there, it was for an audition in 1935. I was then eighteen years old. So it has to have been before May 6th, 1935. So I would say it was like March. I seem to remember March for some reason…I heard about a year later from Frank Churchill, the musical director, that Walt said after I finished, he said, ‘She’s the first one we’ve tried, but I feel certain that this is our Snow White. But I’m not going to go with this until we really find out definitely.’ He said, ‘We’re going to try out as many more as we can.’ I was the first one.”
ADRIANA CASELOTTI, the original singing and speaking voice of SNOW WHITE, in a 1935 screen-test audition.
Barbara Stanwyck and Joan Blondell in Night Nurse (1931)
CARY GRANT in LADIES SHOULD LISTEN dir. Frank Tuttle
Clara Bow in "No Limit" (1931.)
Iconic Silent Superstar Bebe Daniels
F.S. Armitage The Birth of a Pearl 1903
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1927 c. Portrait of Loretta Young. From The Forgotten Splendour, FB.
1929 Kids playing football in Brighton, Massachusetts. From America in the 1920′s, FB.